junglejuice
Bluelight Crew
Set and setting...
I was wondering if anyone had some good recommendations for movies to watch silently while listening to music. I find it's a great combo for background ambiance in an intimate gathering. Combos that have worked excellently are dub techno and snowboard movies. The sparse, echo-ey nature of the music works great with the arctic landscapes.
What I am asking here is recommendations of movies that will work well silently with an electronic soundtrack that leans toward the downtempo/dubby/minimal end of the spectrum. Picture a slick, modern hotel room with a 55" screen, three Laserpods, and the aforementioned soundtrack. Just my gf and myself. Some movies that I have put into my queue on Netflix are...
-Samsara
-Wildest Indochina
-The Art of Flight
-Where the Trail Ends
-Space: Unraveling the Cosmos
-National Geographic: Amazing Planet
-Moto 6
-K2: Siren of the Himalayas
-Volcom: True to This
-NOVA: The Edge of Space
-Wildest Arctic
I've basically been going down the Documentaries page and clicking "yes" to anything that looks interesting.
What I'd like from YOU guys are recommendations on movies on Netflix or Youtube that are:
-Visually arresting
-Very low on any kind of interviews
-Non-sinister for a light, ambient vibe
-Have some sort of cool effects
Thanks guys!
:D
PS: links to the movies would be appreciated, as well as links to any similar threads I've missed
I was wondering if anyone had some good recommendations for movies to watch silently while listening to music. I find it's a great combo for background ambiance in an intimate gathering. Combos that have worked excellently are dub techno and snowboard movies. The sparse, echo-ey nature of the music works great with the arctic landscapes.
What I am asking here is recommendations of movies that will work well silently with an electronic soundtrack that leans toward the downtempo/dubby/minimal end of the spectrum. Picture a slick, modern hotel room with a 55" screen, three Laserpods, and the aforementioned soundtrack. Just my gf and myself. Some movies that I have put into my queue on Netflix are...
-Samsara
-Wildest Indochina
-The Art of Flight
-Where the Trail Ends
-Space: Unraveling the Cosmos
-National Geographic: Amazing Planet
-Moto 6
-K2: Siren of the Himalayas
-Volcom: True to This
-NOVA: The Edge of Space
-Wildest Arctic
I've basically been going down the Documentaries page and clicking "yes" to anything that looks interesting.
What I'd like from YOU guys are recommendations on movies on Netflix or Youtube that are:
-Visually arresting
-Very low on any kind of interviews
-Non-sinister for a light, ambient vibe
-Have some sort of cool effects
Thanks guys!
:D
PS: links to the movies would be appreciated, as well as links to any similar threads I've missed